A) The supervisee dating the supervisor's son or daughter.
B) The supervisor and supervisee both attending the same cocktail party.
C) Supervision taking place alone with the supervisee in the supervisor's home.
D) Supervisor assigning the supervisee to conduct therapy with someone the supervisor had an intimate relationship with a year ago.
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Multiple Choice
A) Congratulate Dr. Revere on the fine published article and thank him for acknowledging his own contribution as his protégé's mentor.
B) Thank Dr. Revere for the mentoring reference, but ask him if there is anything else he would like to say with regard to that portion of the article.
C) Ask Dr. Revere directly if the full-page insert was an ad, and if so, demand that it be rewritten with that disclosure.
D) Compliment Dr. Revere on his heretofore unknown ability to promote himself and jokingly ask how much of his paycheck he had to spend on his ad.
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Multiple Choice
A) Supervisors have the final say.
B) Supervision of supervisors is the rule, not the exception.
C) Disregarding the chain of command is grounds for termination of employment.
D) The client is always right.
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A) Calling oneself a fully licensed psychologist.
B) Soliciting clients.
C) Opening up an independent practice.
D) Entering data into the computer pertaining to a client.
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A) Whether the supervisee voluntarily agreed to work under the supervisor's control and direction for the supervisor's benefit.
B) Whether the supervisee acted within the defined scope of tasks that the supervisor permitted.
C) Whether the supervisor had the power to control and direct the supervisee's work.
D) Whether the supervisor was an agency employee or a consultant.
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A) The intern
B) The intern's supervisor
C) The project manager
D) The supervisor and project manager equally
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A) If the Board asks to see the psychologist's medical records in connection with the investigation, the psychologist can refuse to provide them.
B) Once the Board has made a decision to revoke a psychologist's license, that decision is binding and cannot be appealed or reversed.
C) The Board's decision to revoke a psychologist's license can be appealed, but if the original decision stands, the psychologist cannot apply for reinstatement later.
D) If the psychologist's license is reinstated, the psychologist will be placed on probation.
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A) If in doubt, err on the side of caution since the child's safety comes first.
B) If in doubt, don't report the incident. Wait until you get more evidence.
C) Get a supervisor's opinion on the matter.
D) Follow your gut. It is probably right.
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A) Psychology Assistant
B) Psychology Aide
C) Psychology Intern
D) Psychology Trainee
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A) Utilization review
B) Measurement
C) Systematic support
D) Continuous improvement
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A) To make sure college and university clinical psychology doctoral programs are in compliance with professional requirements.
B) To conduct Board certification examinations in clinical psychology to recognize and promote competence in the specialty.
C) To apply standards of conduct for all board licensed psychologists and investigate any infractions.
D) To make sure that all locations that employ board licensed psychologists are in full compliance with the law.
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A) It is advisable to inform the client that the therapist is a trainee, but not mandatory.
B) If the client specifically asks about the therapist's qualifications, the therapist must disclose that he or she is a trainee and also provide the supervisor's name.
C) The therapist must inform the client that he or she is a trainee but is under no obligation to reveal the supervisor's name.
D) Whether or not the client asks, the therapist must inform the client that he or she is a trainee and give the supervisor's full name as well.
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A) Intellectual competence
B) Emotional competence
C) Amount of supervision training
D) Length of relevant experience as a supervisee
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A) Bill patients.
B) Provide individual psychotherapy.
C) Provide group therapy.
D) Schedule appointments.
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A) Nothing. The psychologist's sexual orientation, as long as he keeps it separate from his activities as a therapist, is his own personal business.
B) The supervisor should ask the psychologist directly if he is gay to confirm whether the information just received is correct or not.
C) No action is warranted at this time. However, the supervisor should scrutinize all aspects of the psychologist's work with extra care to make sure his being gay is not in any way impacting on his objectivity as a psychologist.
D) Discipline the psychologist for failing to disclose vital information that could have an important bearing on the effectiveness of treatment.
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A) Meet with each supervisee beforehand to discuss and clarify the performance criteria being included in the evaluation.
B) Use simpler rating scales like Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory so there is less room for subjective error.
C) Provide a detailed explanatory report with the ratings so the supervisee has no doubt about the rationale behind each rating.
D) Avoid rating any supervisee below average in any performance category except when the performance is blatantly deficient.
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A) Training exposing the psychologist-to-be to a wide range of different kinds of work typically performed by professional psychologists.
B) Training focusing on the psychologist's role in protecting children from harmful influences while receiving therapy.
C) Training supervisees how to be supervisors.
D) Training on therapy clients' use of defense mechanisms.
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A) Sexual, dual, and multiple relationships with colleagues or clients.
B) Poorly conducted research studies.
C) Increasing fees midway through therapy.
D) Early termination of therapy.
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A) ½ hour weekly.
B) 1 hour weekly.
C) 1 hour biweekly.
D) 1 hour monthly.
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A) A therapist who forgot to get informed consent before turning on the tape recording during therapy.
B) A therapist who was more successful than anyone else on staff in procuring participants for a research study, but admitted to overstating the ensuing benefits for the participants.
C) A therapist who spun the published article of another psychologist, then had his rewritten version published in a different journal with himself as the author.
D) A therapist who submitted his research findings to a professional journal for publication, then realized a methodological flaw and submitted a second article retracting the conclusions drawn from the study.
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